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26,697 PointsNote: Use Ruby 2.0.0. If installed on your laptop, uninstall Ruby 2.2.2. Restart the course by downloading Ruby 2.0.0.
For this exercise, Ruby 2.0.0 works fine.
Jeff Jacobson-Swartfager
15,419 PointsHi TaJuanna,
I'm not quite sure what your question is here. Could you elaborate?
TaJuanna Williams
26,697 PointsAs a helpful hint to the Rails Development track, it is best to install Ruby 2.0.0.
Then, continue with the module training.
However, if an individual is comfortable with Ruby, he or she may be able to figure out how install version 2.2.2 and work out the issues discussed in the forum.
Vitor Barbosa
7,431 PointsI agree with TaJuanna. I use windows and tried to install a Ruby version later than the one used at the video and had problems installing the gems. Better stick to Ruby 2.0.0, just like the one used in the video
Imtiaz Ahmed
378 PointsImtiaz Ahmed
378 PointsI have 2.0.0.installed in my mac so what eles I have to download to start programming. Thanks